Cato reaches purgatory while his wife remains in limbo, forcing Jiang's reading of love as non-coercive free will.
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Marcia paradox
Cato reaches purgatory while his wife remains in limbo, forcing Jiang's reading of love as non-coercive free will.
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"Wow, this is really interesting, okay? While within the other world. So what he's saying is that before I was in limbo with you,..."
"Okay, all right. So what he's saying is, before I loved Marcia, but after I was freed and I escaped limbo and now I'm..."
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